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2007 Jun 22
2
One file open or locked way too many times. How to fix?
...e' value I put in the /proc/sys/fs/file-max setting. Rebooting 
the W2k server or restarting samba fixes the problem for awhile. Never 
the same amount of time. Sometime it lasts days or weeks, other times 
only a few hours.
<snip>
smbd       4803    root  256uw     REG        8,2       182    5128393 
/usr/local/samba/fo/Goldmine/SyncLock.DBF
smbd       4803    root  257uw     REG        8,2       182    5128393 
/usr/local/samba/fo/Goldmine/SyncLock.DBF
smbd       4803    root  258uw     REG        8,2       182    5128393 
/usr/local/samba/fo/Goldmine/SyncLock.DBF
smbd       4803...
2001 Jan 30
1
Tru64
...hat should I expect on LDAP (got an error using --with-ldap):
============================================================================
====
Compiling nmbd/nmbd_nameregister.c
In file included from include/includes.h:258,
                 from nmbd/nmbd_nameregister.c:25:
/usr/include/net/if.h:182: warning: `struct rtentry' declared inside
parameter list
/usr/include/net/if.h:182: warning: its scope is only this definition or
declaration,
/usr/include/net/if.h:182: warning: which is probably not what you want.
/usr/include/net/if.h:182: warning: `struct mbuf' declared inside paramete...
2010 Jan 12
5
Drop last numeral
...the last numeral of each of my values in my data set.  So for
the following i have tried the ?substring but since i have to specify the
length, but because my data are of varying lengths it doenst work so well
Data<-c("1131", "1132", "1731" ,"1732" ,"1821" ,"1822", "2221" ,"2222",
"2241" ,"2242","414342" ,"414371" ,"414372")
Bldgid<-substring(as.character(Data),1,3)
returns:
"113" "113" "173" "173" "182" "1...
2012 Aug 01
0
how to use function of rle approx ifelse etc. in data frame
Hello R help,
I have this data frame M2[160000,5] with NAs, a simple example would be:
set.seed(1234)
M2<-expand.grid(ID=182:183, year=2012, month=1:3, day=1:3,
KEEP.OUT.ATTRS=FALSE)
M2 <- M2[with(M2, order(ID, year, month, day)),] #sort the data
M2$value <- sample(c(NA, rnorm(100)), nrow(M2), 
                   prob=c(0.5, rep(0.5/100, 100)), replace=TRUE)
M2:
    ID year month day      value
1  182 2012     1...
2006 Jul 23
1
diff, POSIXct, POSIXlt, POSIXt
...0 secs
In this case the result is not the one expected: expressed in seconds 
and not in days, and the difference between the two last dates is not 0.
Now, if one use a vector of 9 dates only (whatever the date removed), 
things come well:
diff(dts[-1])
Time differences of  92, 183,  91,  92, 182,  91,  92, 182 days
Also if one contrains dts to POSIXct
dts<-c("15/4/2003","15/7/2003","15/10/2003","15/04/2004","15/07/2004","15/10/2004","15/4/2005","15/07/2005","15/10/2005","15/4/2006")
dts...
2006 Jul 23
1
diff, POSIXct, POSIXlt, POSIXt
...0 secs
In this case the result is not the one expected: expressed in seconds 
and not in days, and the difference between the two last dates is not 0.
Now, if one use a vector of 9 dates only (whatever the date removed), 
things come well:
diff(dts[-1])
Time differences of  92, 183,  91,  92, 182,  91,  92, 182 days
Also if one contrains dts to POSIXct
dts<-c("15/4/2003","15/7/2003","15/10/2003","15/04/2004","15/07/2004","15/10/2004","15/4/2005","15/07/2005","15/10/2005","15/4/2006")
dts...
2010 Feb 25
2
reducing data.frame
...a
 multi[1:15,]
     id         r  n wi   wi.tau         z   k alliance a.rater   eml
treatment outcome  o.rater german
1   100 0.2800000 44 41 21.72514 0.2876821 210     <NA>    <NA>  <NA>
 <NA>    <NA>   Client   <NA>
2   100 0.2800000 44 41 21.80953 0.2876821 182     <NA>    <NA> Early
 <NA>    <NA>     <NA>   <NA>
3   100 0.2800000 44 41 22.36641 0.2876821 206     <NA>  Client  <NA>
 <NA>    <NA>     <NA>   <NA>
4   100 0.2800000 44 41 23.59224 0.2876821 188     <NA>    <NA>...
2013 Apr 09
0
Failed to start CTDB first time after install
...ng has been started
2013/04/09 16:10:00.249024 [30575]: Monitoring has been started
2013/04/09 16:10:00.249057 [30575]: server/eventscript.c:800 Starting eventscript setup 
2013/04/09 16:10:00.249415 [recoverd:30648]: monitor_cluster starting
2013/04/09 16:10:00.251621 [30575]: server/ctdb_daemon.c:182 Registered message handler for srvid=17870283321406128128
2013/04/09 16:10:00.251760 [30575]: server/ctdb_daemon.c:182 Registered message handler for srvid=17870564796382838784
2013/04/09 16:10:00.251858 [30575]: server/ctdb_daemon.c:182 Registered message handler for srvid=17870846271359549440
201...
2013 Feb 12
2
standard error very high in maximum liklihood fitting
Dear all,
I have been trying to fit my data (only right censored) with gumbel distribution using fitdistrplus. I am getting very high standard error. I have been wondering why.
The followings are the outputs:
fit1=fitdistcens(dr0, "gumbel", start=list(a=99, b=0.6), optim.method= "L-BFGS-B", lower = 0.0, upper = Inf)
> summary(fit1)
FITTING OF THE DISTRIBUTION ' gumbel
2011 Aug 10
2
using if then statements in a dataframe
...value.str2            value.str2_adj                   Noise                    bearingdiff
1              -10682                                  60                           240                         242                                         180                                         182                         -12344                   11.23
2              -11154                                  240                         0                              2                                              240                                         242                         -13444...
2011 Sep 27
1
compare proportions
...te
January????????? 24???????????????? 205????????????????? 11.7%
February?????? ?31??????????????? 234??????????????? ??13.2%
March???????????? 26?????????????? 227???????????????? 11.5%
:
:
:
August???????????? 42??????????????? 241???????????????? 17.4%
?
The total # of positive before August is 182, and the total # of tests
before August is 1526. It appears that from January to July, the positive rate
is between 11% to 13%, the rate in August is up around 17%. So the question is
whether is up in August is statistically significant?
?
I can think of 3 ways to do this test:
?
1.1. Use binom.tes...
2003 Apr 22
1
Do loop
...s a function of parameters (say p).
And I ahve to do the integration for p ranging from 10
to 500 (eg p<-10*1:50). And I want to store the
results in a table like.
p	result
10	------
20	------
Is there any easy way to do this. I was trying 
for(p<-10*1:50){integrate(Func, lower = 0, upper =
182)}, but some problem couldn't do it.
> Func<-function(x,p){exp(2*x-(3*p/10))*exp(-(5*x))}
> for(p in 10*1:50){integrate(Func, lower = 0, upper =
182)}
Error in f(x, ...) : Argument "p" is missing, with no
default
Pl. help me, thanking you.
best regards,
N Dey
2002 Apr 23
0
[Bug 182] ssh should still force SIGCHLD to be SIG_DFL when calling ssh-rand-helper
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182
djm at mindrot.org changed:
           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |FIXED
------- Additional Co...
2002 Mar 22
0
[Bug 182] New: ssh should still force SIGCHLD to be SIG_DFL when calling ssh-rand-helper
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182
           Summary: ssh should still force SIGCHLD to be SIG_DFL when
                    calling ssh-rand-helper
           Product: Portable OpenSSH
           Version: 3.1p1
          Platform: ix86
        OS/Version: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P...
2010 Nov 12
0
Asterisk and Tandberg Gatekeeper
...7:28:177        }
11:27:28:177     }
11:27:28:177  }
11:27:28:177  Sent GRQ message
11:27:28:181  GkClient Received RAS Message
11:27:28:181  Received RAS Message = {
11:27:28:181     gatekeeperConfirm = {
11:27:28:181        requestSeqNum = {
11:27:28:181           1
11:27:28:181        }
11:27:28:182        protocolIdentifier = {
11:27:28:182           {
11:27:28:182  0 0 8 2250 0 5 }
11:27:28:182        }
11:27:28:182        rasAddress = {
11:27:28:182           ipAddress = {
11:27:28:182              ip = {
11:27:28:183                 '0a04300f'H
11:27:28:183              }
11:27:28:...
2009 Jan 20
2
access to buggy openssh-3.x
Hi,
    I wanted to have access to the openssh-3.x source in which
    the bugs were reported.  For instance, one of the problems
    reported in openssh-3.1 was
    *Bug 182* <https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182> - ssh 
should still force SIGCHLD to be SIG_DFL when calling ssh-rand-helper
   
    When I download openssh-3.1p1, I see the bug fixed.  I would
    like to reproduce some of the old openssh bugs (for my research),
    and therefore, need a...
2012 Jan 05
2
difference of the multinomial logistic regression results between multinom() function in R and SPSS
Dear all,
I have found some difference of the results between multinom() function in
R and multinomial logistic regression in SPSS software.
The input data, model and parameters are below:
choles <- c(94, 158, 133, 164, 162, 182, 140, 157, 146, 182);
sbp <- c(105, 121, 128, 149, 132, 103, 97, 128, 114, 129);
case <- c(1, 3, 3, 2, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 2);
result <- multinom(case ~ choles + sbp + choles:sbp, abstol=1.0e-20,
reltol=1.0e-20, MaxNWts=10000);
However, the estimated coeffcients and standard errors of the coe...
2020 Apr 08
0
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2006 Oct 11
1
Question about error of "non-numeric argument to binary operator"
...5"  "156"    "179"    " 178.5"  "174"    "188"
"214"
[161] "197.5"  "181.5"  "181.5"  "197.5"  "191.5"  "179"    "189.5"
"184.5"  "183"    "182"    "
182.5"  "177"    "191"    "198"    "191"    "180.5"
[177] "182"    "183.5"  "183"    "182"    " 189.5"  "195"    "208"
"203"    "194"    &...
2006 Jun 27
0
RE: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 23, Issue 182
>We did it by comment out a number of lines in the code and then re-compiled
>just that module.
Thx Cullin for the reply, has anyone made a flow chart or end user
instructions for comedian mail? Jus trying not to reinvent the wheel if it's
already been done.
Thanks!
Dan